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  1. Jun 20, 2024 · Why does Los Angeles continue to play a leading role in film noir? Its status as America’s long-reigning film capital is part of it.

  2. Los Angeles, of course. San Francisco works equally well against the backdrop of Chinatown. For corruption and ambiguities, New York City is the penultimate city for noir.

  3. Nov 20, 2018 · Experts explain why the sunshine city celebrated for its legendary sunshine inspired a history of darkness, from classic film noir like Chinatown to the crime fiction of Raymond Chandler.

    • Background to Film Noir
    • What Is Film Noir?
    • La Noir
    • Birth of Neo-Noir
    • Film Noir in La Today

    When the prohibition of alcohol ended in 1933 a more sinister suppression began in America, the censorship of entertainment. The Hays Production Code required all Hollywoodmovie scripts be submitted to the organization and their rules spelled out exactly what was acceptable, and unacceptable, content. Representatives for the Hays Office would even ...

    The main characteristics of the genre are a dream-like state, an unsettling strangeness, moral ambivalence, cruelty and eroticism. Generally the movies were black and white, with dramatic use of shadows and lighting. They almost always involve crime or an insurance scam. There would often be a voice-over by the hard-bitten male lead, who was usuall...

    As film production increased in the late 1930’s the B-movie made up a large part of a studios output. The crews that made the B-movies included many of the Weimar emigres, who were often given lower budgets, cheaper source material and fading (or ambitious young) stars. Adapting the hardboiled crime stories of the 1920’s and 30’s, these films were ...

    By 1960, with the end of the studio system and the B-movie, Noir as a genre was done, but its influence on film, through realism, psychology and symbolism, meant movies would never be the same again. Each new generation of filmmakers continues to spin its own versions of film noir, now known as neo-noir (meaning new noir). Such films as The Long Go...

    If you’re planning a visit to LA, or especially if you live here, discovering these films will open a window on a different side of the city than most people know, and it gives insight on an important period in Los Angeles and film history. Plus they’re just so enjoyable. Our DTLA Murder Mystery Ghost tour begins at the Biltmore Hotel, last known l...

  4. Dec 16, 2019 · The evocative image, brought to popular attention in the book Dark City: The Real Los Angeles Noir, perfectly distills the macabre allure of the much-heralded cinematic and literary style...

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · Join the Film Noir Foundation’s Eddie Muller and Alan K. Rode on a global adventure of noir cinema with twelve 35mm prints (including a glorious Nitrate print) and special guests for a splashy, sinister trip back in time. Locations. Egyptian Theatre. 6712 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028. FRI MAR 22, 2024. 7:30 PM.

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  7. Dec 20, 2019 · David Lynch presents even more disturbing visions of Los Angeles in Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive—two tangled, hypnotic films that borrow heavily from film noir conventions.

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